DIN 1472 / ISO 8745 notched pins
Pins with half-length tapered notches are an excellent solution for connecting components in structures. They meet DIN 1472 and ISO 8745 standards, ensuring high quality and reliability. Manufactured from a variety of materials, including steel, A1, A2, brass, aluminum, and polyamide, they offer versatile applications. Zinc-plated (ZN) or nickel-plated (NI) coatings increase corrosion resistance, which is crucial in many applications.
Key benefits: notched pins
- High corrosion resistance thanks to zinc and nickel protection.
- Easy assembly, which speeds up the construction process and saves time.
- Material versatility, which allows for adaptation to various working conditions.
- Compliance with DIN and ISO standards, ensuring quality and safety of use.
- Can be used in various industries, from construction to industry.
Specification
| Standard | DIN 1472, ISO 8745 |
|---|---|
| Material | Steel, A1, A2, Brass, Aluminum, Polyamide |
| Coating | Electroplated zinc (ZN), Nickel plating (NI) |
Application and compatibility
Notched pins are ideal for use in a variety of structures and mounting systems. They fit perfectly into the keyway pins of the pins, making them a suitable choice for engineers and contractors who need reliable solutions for their projects. They can be used in residential, industrial, and specialized applications.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are the characteristics of notched dowels in the DIN 1472 standard?
Grooved dowels in the DIN 1472 standard are distinguished by their high quality of workmanship and resistance to various environmental conditions.
What materials are available for notched dowels?
The offer includes notched pins made of materials such as steel, brass, aluminum and polyamide.
What are the main benefits of using notched dowels in construction projects?
The main advantages are ease of installation, high corrosion resistance and the possibility of use in many industries and applications.








